if you are talking about 'copper'(which I think you are) than yes, it does. Every element contains only one type of atom in it, that's actually the definition of an atom.
Copper is an element. An element consists of one type of atom. If there is more than one type of atom it can be a mixture of elements, or it could be a compound or alloy, but not an element.
Elements are substances which contain only one sort of atom. Examples of elements are: Sodium, Tungsten, Iron, Bismuth, Astatine, Xenon and Ytterbium. If your doing a physics crossword it is sodium
B for what? I only remembered the atom bomb test called "Trintity" or sort of.
You can sort the parts of an atom by their charges by considering the number of protons and electrons they contain. Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and neutrons are neutral. The atom as a whole is neutral, meaning it has the same number of protons (positive charge) and electrons (negative charge).
kinetic energy
Atom Bomb = Uranium H-Bomb = Hydrogen
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It was not a specific sort of atom. They split the atom.Not only is it a specific atom (element), it is a specific isotope of that element: Uranium-235. This is the one and only naturally occurring isotope that fissions and supports a chain reaction.
Sort of a rasspy voive.I sing his songs and I naturally sound similar to him.
Any foods with any sort of salt in them.
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